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In a message dated 96-04-15 16:26:48 EDT, you write:
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>Date: Mon, 15 Apr 1996 16:04:26 -0400
>From: "Catherine Watson Genna, IBCLC" <[log in to unmask]>
>Subject: frenulum requiring frenuloplasty
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>I have recently had a baby in my practice who required a frenuloplasty
rather
>than a frenotomy. This little guy had a frenulum that was placed properly
>but was extremely tight and short, almost to the point of being absent. I
would
>never have picked up a tongue tie without Alison's ATLFF, the tongue looked
>perfect, but he 'failed' every function test, and as a result was unable to
>breastfeed.
>It took the mom awhile to see me, she tried feeding via eyedropper for
>a few weeks first on her own. It took longer to schedule the surgery, since
it
>had to be done under anesthesia. The surgeon recommended that the
Catherine,
What Next!? What did the surgeon reccomend? I am dying to know!
Please finish the story! :)
Jay
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